Hi
Here is another article comparing them briefly
http://www.itjungle.com/breaking/bn060107-story01.html
"The details of Project Indiana are a bit thin, in fact, and the
processes behind Fedora 7 are far more slick at this point. You can see
a lot of bickering back and forth in Glynn's posting, which is how
Sun--er, I mean OpenSolaris--announced what the project was all about.
The idea is not fully cooked, but Sun would do well to just do exactly
what the Fedora project has done with Fedora 7. Which is to make a
source and binary build system that is Web-aware and that can create
personalized distributions that suit the needs of anyone looking to do
anything."
Rahul
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